Monsters defeat Wolves with 4-1 victory

Monsters defeat Wolves with 4-1 victory

Feb 15, 2025

The Cleveland Monsters beat the Chicago Wolves 4-1 on Saturday night at the Allstate Arena. With the win, the Monsters are now 25-14-4-4 and in fourth place in the AHL’s North Division standings.

 

Following a scoreless first period, Dylan Gambrell recorded a tally at 4:46 of the middle frame off feeds from Justin Pearson and Rocco Grimaldi putting the Monsters on the board. Stefan Matteau doubled the lead with a marker at 9:27 assisted by Daemon Hunt and Grimaldi sending Cleveland to the final intermission ahead 2-0. Madison Bowey scored his first goal of the season at 5:43 of the third period with helpers from Grimaldi and Pearson, but Chicago’s Bradley Nadeau converted on the man advantage cutting the Monsters lead to 3-1. Roman Ahcan added an insurance empty-net tally at 19:55 assisted by Bowey bringing the final score to 4-1.

                                                      

Cleveland’s Jet Greaves made 32 saves for the win while Chicago’s Dustin Tokarski stopped 24 shots in defeat.

 

The Monsters face the Chicago Wolves at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, February 16, at Allstate Arena. Follow the games with full coverage on FOX Sports 1350 The Gambler, AHLTV on FloHockey and the Monsters Hockey Network.

 

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Scoring:

 

1st

2nd

3rd

OT

SO

Final

CLE

0

2

2

-

-

4

CHI

0

0

1

-

-

1

 

Shots/Special Teams:

 

Shots

PP

PK

PIM

CLE

28

0/4

2/3

8 min / 4 inf

CHI

33

1/3

4/4

10 min / 5 inf

 

Goaltenders:

 

Goaltender

Outcome

Saves

GA

Record

CLE

Greaves

W

32

1

14-8-5

CHI

Tokarski

L

24

3

5-4-0

Cleveland Record: 25-14-4-4, 4th North Division

Chicago Record: 24-19-2-0, 4th Central Division

 

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